Loss-control guidelines
L oss control. Loss prevention. Risk control. Risk management. These terms are interchangeable in describing ways to prevent harm to others and protect your club’s or district’s assets, including its people, property, income, and reputation.
You should take all the necessary steps and precautions to prevent others from getting injured or property from being damaged as a result of a Rotary club or district event.
When planning projects and events, your club or district needs to consider what can go wrong and how it should respond if something does go wrong.
To help prepare for a project or event, please read:
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Loss-Control Guidelines for information involving youth-based activities, construction projects, food preparation, sponsorship of events, serving of alcohol, driving and parking vehicles, parades, fireworks, and much more.
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Managing Special-Event Risks for 10 steps that will help your club or district plan, prepare for, and carry out a safe event.
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Claim Reporting Guidelines for information about what to do when there’s an insurance claim filed or an incident that may lead to an insurance claim.